Arbworld | Dropping Baseball Odds

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Volume share on outcome ≥ 99% 90 – 99% 80 – 90% 70 – 80% 60 – 70% 50 – 60% 40 – 50% 30 – 40%
Odds highlight Favorite (lowest odds)
Date / Match12Volume / Links
May 4, 23:06GBMajor League Baseball
Baltimore OriolesNew York Yankees
2.943.05
1.491.47
£807
May 4, 22:41GBMajor League Baseball
Toronto Blue JaysTampa Bay Rays
2.082.12
1.891.88
£596
May 4, 23:41GBMajor League Baseball
Cincinnati RedsChicago Cubs
2.942.92
1.51.51
£426
May 4, 22:41GBMajor League Baseball
Boston Red SoxDetroit Tigers
=
3.03.0
=
1.481.48
£254
May 4, 23:41GBMajor League Baseball
Cleveland GuardiansKansas City Royals
2.12.08
1.881.89
£147
May 4, 21:41GBMajor League Baseball
New York MetsColorado Rockies
1.71.76
=
2.282.28
£120
May 4, 23:46GBMajor League Baseball
Milwaukee BrewersSt. Louis Cardinals
1.941.95
=
2.042.04
£178
May 4, 22:41GBMajor League Baseball
Philadelphia PhilliesMiami Marlins
1.971.96
2.02.04
£231

Dropping odds in baseball occur when a team’s moneyline payout drops significantly after opening. This downward line movement is never random—it’s a powerful signal that the market, driven by heavy sharp money betting volume and late info, believes that specific outcome is highly probable. Note: market signals such as odds drops and Moneyway percentages are indicators, not certainties — they can reflect fluctuations, public money, or deliberate bookmaker traps. Sharp money can be wrong, and sport always holds surprises.